Privatization of Prisons
.... expenses. The money from those bonds instead
built prisons, which were then rented to the Department of Corrections (Walters, 1998). All ....
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Privatizing Prisons
.... proper treatment. Therefore, if
prisons can be
built and maintained less expensively in the private sector, they should be. There is ....
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Weightlifting Privileges for Inmates
.... The position that
prisons were
built and should be maintained solely for the purpose of punishing criminals, is supported by the fact that they were ....
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Prison Life in the 21st Century
.... stated that during the twentieth century, inmate populations expanded, new
prisons including high security facilities and private
prisons were
built at an ....
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Crowded Prisons and Privatization
.... overcrowded prison in California is the Deuel Vocational Institution,
built in the .... the recession has highlighted the burden of overcrowded
prisons nationwide. ....
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Prison and Correctional System
.... Conservatives say that since the liberals will not allow more severe punishment, more
prisons have to be
built to relieve the overcrowding. ....
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Education & Recidivism in Texas Prisons
.... industrial complex, wherein private prison operators, construction companies building
prisons, and the .... filling new prison cells as fast as they can be
built. ....
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Employee Turnover in California Department of Corrections
.... With inmate populations on the rise and new
prisons being
built or older institutions expanded, the ongoing need for competent correctional officers is readily ....
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"Three Strikes" Law at the Federal Level This paper
.... This could place an extreme burden upon government financial resources as more
prisons are
built and large numbers of elderly inmates require increasing ....
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Social Control & Individual Liberties
.... justice.
Prisons were
built, police departments formed, local bureaucracies of judges and prosecutors created and enlarged. The ....
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Solitary Confinement
.... The first American
prisons were
built after the American Revolution, and they were not meant to be penitentiaries but were rather to stand as images of ....
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The Criminal Justice System
.... He claims that America has
built "more
prisons to lock people up than any other country in the world" (Donziger, 2). Moreover, Donziger reports that we are not ....
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Juvenile Justice System
.... In other words, more
prisons are
built designed solely to separate the criminal from society. The cost of this trend to taxpayers is staggering. ....
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The Real War on Crime
.... as well noted by Donziger, societal fear is a factor that will not be easily eliminated and until this fear is eliminated,
prisons will continue to be
built. ....
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Evaluation of Prison Privatization Privatizat
.... a new prison
built in the mid-1990s. Republican lawmakers, according to Law (1997), were acting in response to state plans to construct seven new
prisons at a ....
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History of Capital Punishment in the US In January 2003, Governor ...
.... Following the colonial era, the number of offenses that were punishable by death declined when the first
prisons were
built in the early nineteenth century. ....
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Intermediate Punishments as Prison Alternatives
.... so that they will avoid the seething reality of overcrowded adult
prisons by having .... The inmates are then
built up and helped to gain some self-discipline. ....
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Sports Stadiums
.... high school dropouts, Jackson argues our schools have become feeding grounds for
prisons. .... now in existence are serviceable, but they are not
built for maximum ....
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Controlling Criminal Behavior
.... villages throughout the colonial era [and] were massive structures,
built in urban .... Yet
prisons and prison reforms have never fully achieved their intended goal ....
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Juvenile Delinquency: Its Evolution in Late 19th Century England
.... that made it quantitatively different from what had taken place previously:
Built-in tension .... children as young as eight were held in adult
prisons for extended ....
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Changing Life in California
.... has doubled. Since Proposition 13, California has
built no new university campus, but it has 20 new
prisons. Government by ballot ....
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Corcoran State Prison & Prisoner Abuse
.... It was
built at a cost of $271.9 million on what was once Tulare .... is Kings County, which has dairies, cotton fields, and two other state
prisons besides Corcoran ....
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Alternative Sentencing
.... the justice model is seen in the move to build more and more
prisons to house .... monitor offenders in their homes than to house them in prison cells
built by the ....
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Parole Systems
.... being incarcerated would be similar in concept to the debtors'
prisons of an .... such systems, together with safeguards against such abuse which are
built into the ....
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Habitat for Humanity: A Synergistic Model for mmunity Organization
.... Senate enacted a similar program called The Houses That The Senate
Built, and another .... This is an excellent way for people in
prisons to gain skills, interact ....
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Crime and Unemployment
.... some will die; others will spend much of their lives in
prisons or mental .... as persons who are left out of the credentialed, ordered society
built on traditional ....
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Journal Articles on Sociology of Corrections
.... Wackenhut was able to have a 150-bed unit
built and operating within 90 .... But even before this, the federal Bureau of
Prisons had been contracting with halfway ....
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US-Mexico Border & Illegal Immigration
.... it either take custody of the illegal aliens held in state
prisons or fully .... The Immigration and Naturalization Service has
built 316 miles of fences along the ....
(2043

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English as the Official Language
.... wiser investment for our country than many it currently makes in
prisons and military .... Our future as one depends on the foundation being
built on one common ....
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Probation & Prison Overcrowding
.... With the nation's
prisons and jails already overcrowded, any change in probation policies .... high levels of public service, a phenomenon which was
built upon by ....
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